Rupert Pupkin wrote:Did Danny Kirmond arrive at your club as a specialist winger?
he had been a winger at Fev but immediately when he was signed Jon Sharp started developing him as a second row. he plays best coming off the bench but will put a bit of weight on and i can see him being as good as Jon Wilkin, strong, quick and determined plus is a good ball handler.
he could turn into a very special player
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saints35 bulls0 wrote:this is all well and good to have the debate, but is anyone expecting anything other than the same old team when 4N comes round in November?
I am - from the world cup squad I don't think there's much chance at all of Wellens/Gardner/Senior/Newton/Sykes/Westwood/Langley etc getting a game.
At the moment I'd go:
Lee Smith (if he doesn't head off to RU, Briscoe otherwise)
Ainscough
Gleeson
Shenton
Hall
Pryce
Myler
Graham
Moore
Peacock
Burgess
Hock
O'Loughlin
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Saddened! wrote: I don't watch Leeds much but Ryan Hall has never stood out either, he doesn't look quick enough to keep up with Keef.
I do and he's been our stand out player probably.
He's kept up with Keef for 11 tries and looked pretty pacy going the length of the field on Sunday.
If there's been a more complete young British winger this year I've not seen him. 5th leading metre maker in the game, 2nd most clean breaks and a massive appetite for work out of dummy half.
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G1 wrote:I do and he's been our stand out player probably.
He's kept up with Keef for 11 tries and looked pretty pacy going the length of the field on Sunday.
If there's been a more complete young British winger this year I've not seen him. 5th leading metre maker in the game, 2nd most clean breaks and a massive appetite for work out of dummy half.
I've been impressed with Hall - he has that 'natural athlete' look about him that so many of the aussie backs have. Seems to of sorted out most of his silly mistakes as well. Watkins looks the same as well - how do leeds fans rate his performances this year?
1. S.Briscoe
2. T.Briscoe
3. Shenton
4. Watkins
5. Hall
6. S.Tomkins
7. R.Myler
8. LMS
9. Moore
10. Graham
11. Hock
12. O'Loughlin
13. Westerman
14. Eastmond
15. Prescott
16. S. Burgess
17. Clubb
Looks good for three or four years down the line, with Owen, Ainscough, J.Tomkins, Clough, Gibson, L.Smith etc waiting in the wings.
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Mark wrote:or just another false dawn for english rugby league, we seem to have a wealth of young talent coming through at the moment but will these players be given the chance or will we stick with the tried and tested? Just off the top of my head...all good young players
none of these players are up to international standards
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FearTheVee wrote:I am - from the world cup squad I don't think there's much chance at all of Wellens/Gardner/Senior/Newton/Sykes/Westwood/Langley etc getting a game.
At the moment I'd go:
Lee Smith (if he doesn't head off to RU, Briscoe otherwise) Ainscough Gleeson Shenton Hall Pryce Myler Graham Moore Peacock Burgess Hock O'Loughlin
Morley LMS Roby Tough one: Crabtree/Dowes?
Put Hock on the bench in the last position and bring Ellis into the send row and i'm with you although i'd be very suprised if Tony Smith was bold enough to pick a team like that.
It's along the lines of where we need to go though.
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